The Herald, 1912-07-26, Page 8The Qu..'1it,
STORE
Big Clearing Sale of
of
Summer Goods
FOR 30 DAYS
We will offer bargains in all lines of goods
to clear. Below is a few of the many bargains
we are offering. Call and tb n convinced
nced that
this is a genuine money g
Dress Goods, all lines, reg. 600 for 450 yd.
All other Dress Goods in proportion
Summer Dress Goods
Repps regular 25c ....... .. . . for 20e a yard
..tor 20o a yard
Voile regular 30o..... .for 120 n. yard
Rajah. Stripes ro,nlnr 15ca
Chanting Stripes regular 25c .. for 200 for rd
Colored Mulls.. •20e for 200
00
Fancy Dress Linen:. ".. ... • ... 200 for 15e
Fancy Vestings. .....,
White Lawn Waists
Trimmed with embroidery, also race and
insertion
Regular $1 50 for 1 10 Regular $1,25 for 900
1 00 for .65 .75 for 450
Corset Covers
Regular 500 for 400. Special line at 250 each
Prints
�
x prints and ginghanis
All cur regular 1- c
to go at 10o the yard.
10 pieces special print at 50 the yard
Towellings 50 a yard and up.
a; pieces Art Muslin, regular 10c fur 50 yard
3.4 twilled i3leac.hed Sheeting, at 25e a yard
8 4 twilled special Unbleached Sheeting. at
t r,e a yard.
Millinery
The balance of our Trimmed Bate, Shapes,
Flowers, etc, at half regular price.
All our 4 yard wideni :elma sLuctisteard,r
•,z and
and NalrnS, regular
41.50 a yard.
Tapestry Floor Coverings
xegular . 9 00 for $ 6.50
Stie-3 ,regn.laar 12 U0 for'" 8.50
3x4 ...regular 13.50 for 9:15
3v4 "....... regular 14 00 for 10.00
3,, .4 ••.• ,,,.regular 15,00 for 11.00
310t.4 , „ , , , , regular 16.00 for 12.00
Wall Papers at Bargain
Prices to clear
Men's Suits
Regular x+11,00 for 48 00 Reg. $9 00 for $6.50
10.00 for 700 800 for 5.50
Boys Snits from $1.25 up,
Men's and Boys' Straw Hats
75c for 600
Xfor 0 UO 350 for 250
500 for 400
25c for 200
All Spring Caps 350 to 600 for 25c each
Fancy Vests
Regular 41.7 5 and $1. 50 each, to clear at 41.00
Mens Collars
Men's Stand. i ) Linen Collars, 14to 17 size,
rc each, slightly
Groceries
Best roasted Rio Coffee 20e lb
Royal Yeast 3 boxes for 100 .
Actne Gloss Stareli 4 boxes for 25o
'Snow White Curti Starch
1for boxes
20o
5 lbs best 259 JapanSoap25C
10 bars Merner"s Laundry.
Canadian Goal WI 120 a gallon.
Fine Sarnia Salt, new, in 280 pound'barrels,
81.25 barrel.
Rug
The retun football inti
vs. Varna, was p1t ed 00 't
ground On Friday eveand
in'tio score for either sir
Howl, d acted .as referee,
Mr, and 11Zre. Reward Wu
ter, left, on Saturdayr t►u
Det'rcit and other.Miehigt►
Mrs. P DouglaB.a000tl1pti
to Detroit to visit her
Mrs. W, Schellig
Mr. G s Howard haat
engaged for another year
fortible increase of salar
Mr, Howard's fifteentb
us, 'which• spealt s well for
The bean orop in . this rx
hood is good considering`
droutix.
Mrs McDonald left this weeir o
visit Michigan friends,
ON'T NEGLECT
YOUR WATCH
WATCH is a delicate piece
of machinery. It calls' for
less attention than most
machinery, but must be cleaned
and oiled occasionally to keep
perfect time.
With proper care a Waltham
Watch will keep perfect time
for a lifetime. It will pay you
well to let us clean your watch
every 12 or 18 months.
Promptness and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Shop in. Ed. Appels's Gents
Furnishing Store.
Harold A. Appel
JEWELLER '
Highest prices paid for alt
kinds of Farm Produce
Mr. A Edighoffer is not irnproV-
ing as rapidly as his friends would
wish for.
5, Hey has traded horses with G
Denomy and now has a splendid
driver.
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GENERAL MERCHANT
1HZurich,
Telephone 28
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T,"IE WESTERN FAIR.
From indications at the present
tine it would appear as thong!i tijis
old and reliable Exhibition would , be
more popular. than ever this year. The
management are doing ..everything
possible to snake. the Exhibition net
only attractive to Exhibitors mad
Visitors; but satisfactory as wvell. They
wish to combine education ''and Inst-
ruction as well as amusement along
all the different phases of the E%.habi-
tion pt'oposition, There , : will be
established on the grounds this year
an up-to-date milking mach had plant
in actual operation. Every farmer in
the countij• should avail himself of
the opperinnity of seeing this unrehiu'
in this day of scarcity of help cnt the
farm this nleanS a great deiL1otria
and sec the cows milked by eleetriciti".
I There will also be established Ria the
1 grounds as an educational feature a
plant showing the latest sanitary
methods of caring for and cooling milli
Those are only a lois, of the ninny
features which will make the Exhibi-
tion very attractive this tiear,. The
amnsemeut hart of the Exhibition bas
hon wsc'll lool,t al. after. There will ht,
a spleaaal(,d ptccranitne of attracticii:(
twice daily before the Grand' stand.
The management have secured at
great, expense The Besses p' the Darn
Band of Cheltenham, England, one orf
the finest brass lands in the word..
You cannot miss hearing
:llildtvay will be filled wvitlt good clean
shows. Special rates over all railroads
commencing September G till. Low
rates for Exl,iiaitors. Write the Secre-
tary, A. M, 1 flint, London, Ont:for
for
all information. The dates are' Sept.
Gth to 1 l_th.
BIG STOR
One Pripe the year round and that
the lowest.
Parties intending to buy a good Harries this Spring should not fail to gall
on us, as we are headquarters in Zurich for the best 'at lowest prices every
one guaranteed, because best leather always used. See'our Team Harness
with Collars at $26.00, Single Harness at $9.00 up
Stoves and Hardware
If you want the best at lowest prices call and see what a big Bargain yon
can get here.
A full stock of all kinds of
FURNITUR
In Furniture we lead the trade as we buy in car loads this enables us -1
cheaper and our customers get the benefit.
Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price.
WHONE 3;
C ® J4ARTLEIB, ZURICH
HURON'S LARGEST COMEI6i1ATIOTI STORE
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UNDERTAKING
Prompt Service
Moderate r'harcrs
a
n
Just to hand
your orders.
ring hi
Close price
VI. Ha OFFMAN
Zurich. - Ontario
irymaid
real -. .
*Separator
No lieavy,lifting up of Milk
• Easy Running
Deering
Machinery
All makes of Plough
Points always on hand
THE LATE AUGUST IIAISTT
One by one the obl pio»eeas oi'this
section are passing away andYtti Sun-
day one of the oldest aild mo', wvidely
known residents in the p,e so1 of liMr,
August Haist died aLt leis Moine zit the
age of 72 years 8 months, rind' t clays•
Deceased was born in :\ATutt'mlrrur°g
Germany in 18:39 and civ to this
country -with his parents who;) isle was
10 yea.tss of age and settled in the Nia-
gara district afew years later irl&by inov
cd to Stephen Township. lane - Car
1800 he was married to las 13n rbara
Heist of Waterloo, and sefth�td'ou the�
farm north of villagc,wlagr
until 12 years ago
ell to Crediton Ha:,
e teanetic, man and b
I p `isevcrence bio oiei
ospere.l, He wigs
vaugehc al c+Jriliclr .�
rowing wife their reniati1i.
demise 7 sons, SAFw .r
res of Sehewaang
John, :I;ir•a, tteWyl-
Cre hten,and four that
'dolt >iriatii', hire 'Wks
Tweb'Swwaltx <anLl).iN'.
liiiriatwa11 .iii arrttl
iau'ieral w�lrtcllt�
daty 'Was litigol
lurutitaiis l n ii.it�l' �J
' that] crate rel'y..
'ran & Bloch,
ZURICH
Now Ready
Stylish
ies
F. C. A
PHONE IQ
Ifyou want to see the big -
est and finest lot of Buggies
call at our wareroolll. If you
wish. to luny we axe confident
we can satisfy your taste. •
10 Carriages and Wage
Prices Ted
All kindss, epairs prom -
f • ply attended.
lie
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HAY TOWNSHIP MINNICIPAL
TELEPHONE SYSTE1I
•Notice -All parties contemplating
to become subscribers to the above
named system should do so at once
After the 1st- day of September all
!new subscribers will have to bear the
expenses of installing the telephones
which :in 'cer'ta,in, cases is considerable.
S.abscription lists are always open at
1 the. office of the ander signed.
13y Order:
.'Cited Hess Sr Clerk
%urich July 12 1912.
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In S
and
Summer ress
oods
This is the time of the year that every girl needs a new
;rummer Dress, aml•thore who have not bought have saved
money by whiting till now. Colne and share in the bargains
FOULARD In all tbe'fancv stripes and shades,
• Regular price 25ots now, ..for 20 cents
LINEN in blue, cream, Old Rose, green, and
brown. Reg price 25 .. " for 20ots
PONGEL'TA )u all the newest shades, Regular
,.e..ce 25cts, now for 19ots
MULL " In Cream, Pink, ' Pale blue, white and
blaok. Reg price 25 now for 20ets
• iiA;RQtT1S1 TTE In Pale blue, pink, cream and
white, Reg price 25 now for 20cts
We also have a few other lines
which we are selling at Bargain
Prices,
Notice
Who have coupons for dishes are requested to bring
thein on or btfore Aug10th, and then we will give you
the dishes you can receive for them,
Remember
After that date we do not give or take silty more
coupons, SO be stir 3 and bring theta.
resh Groceries always kept on II
Produce Taken a Enhaage
PHON 1±. 17
RUBY 6e. GASC